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Chapter 92 - Chapter 92: Wu Tong: Ten Consecutive Draws—Verdict: Pretty Lucky

As expected of Fu Hua, even joining the chat group couldn't change her unlucky constitution.

If memory served, this was already the second time Fu Hua had been an innocent victim.

The first was during the fan-made video incident, and the second was naturally this "Non-Chieftain" debate.

Looking at it this way, bullying Fu Hua seemed quite amusing—no wonder so many people online enjoyed doing it back in the day.

That said, Wu Tong couldn't help but wonder about her own luck.

Maybe…

She should give it a try?

The thought made Wu Tong itch with anticipation. She couldn't resist testing her luck.

No sooner thought than done. Wu Tong immediately summoned the lottery panel with her mind.

Selecting the lottery mode… Intermediate Draw, ten consecutive attempts.

Insert coins, draw.

A hundred thousand points vanished in an instant.

In response, ten streaks of light, trailing fiery tails, shot toward Wu Tong.

As the lights dissipated upon reaching her, the items they carried were revealed:

A jade slip, a jar, two guns, three books, a black egg, a pink door, an octagonal stone with a horse-head pattern, and a blue tablecloth.

"Not bad. Seems my luck's pretty good," Wu Tong murmured, nodding in satisfaction. Even without the chat group's descriptions, she recognized some of the items.

The blue tablecloth, judging by its appearance and shape, was likely the "Gourmet Tablecloth" from the Doraemon universe. Its effect was simple: it could conjure any food out of thin air. Just name the dish, and the tablecloth would provide it—completely real, entirely free, and in unlimited quantities.

Eyeing this treasure, Wu Tong nodded approvingly. Food would never be a problem again. Plus, she could even enjoy her favorite soda in the Douluo world. The thought alone brought her joy.

Unfortunately, the Gourmet Tablecloth could only produce ordinary food, which was why the chat group classified it as a Tier 4 item.

The octagonal stone with the horse-head pattern was unmistakable—the Horse Talisman from Jackie Chan Adventures, one of the twelve Talismans of the Fire Demon, Saint.

Wu Tong recalled its description: "The noble horse dispels all external forces."

In practical terms, it could repair anything, remove external influences, and restore objects or living beings to their perfect state. Its effects weren't limited to physical objects; it worked on living creatures as well.

The sight of the Horse Talisman made Wu Tong's eyes gleam. With this, her healing capabilities would be even more formidable. Not only could she cure illnesses, revive the dead, and replenish missing parts, but now she could also purge external afflictions.

After all, the "external forces" defined by the Horse Talisman encompassed all harmful factors, including but not limited to toxins, curses, and negative status effects…

With the Horse Talisman, Wu Tong could effortlessly neutralize these influences and restore anything to its optimal condition.

Despite its power, the Horse Talisman had its limits—it could only repair items up to Tier 5, hence its classification as a Tier 5 treasure.

The pink door was so distinctive that Wu Tong didn't even need a closer look to identify it.

It was the Anywhere Door from Doraemon, capable of transporting the user to any place they had been before—albeit with a distance limit of ten light-years.

However, due to its space-warping functionality, which allowed for interstellar travel, it was rated as a Tier 6 galactic-level item.

"It's a great item, but… it's completely useless to me," Wu Tong muttered, torn between laughter and exasperation.

For teleportation, she already had the Dimensional Curtain, which was far more convenient—no need to open a door—and had no distance restrictions. At higher levels of mastery, it could even traverse worlds and time.

"Ah well, better than nothing. I'll just assign it as a transport tool for the academy. Can't have me opening doors every time, after all. Ten light-years is more than enough for the Douluo world."

Shaking her head, Wu Tong set the Anywhere Door aside and turned her attention to the remaining items. Rubbing her temples, she sighed. She didn't recognize any of these.

Time to check the chat group's descriptions. She tapped on the item info:

The Jar: A container of Senzu Beans from Dragon Ball. A single bean could fully heal any injury instantly, though it was ineffective against illnesses. A side effect was that one bean could stave off hunger for ten days.

The Jade Slip: Contained the Solar Blaze Art, a Tier 6 immortal-grade cultivation manual from an unknown xianxia world. It allowed the practitioner to cultivate and manipulate Solar Blaze, with a cultivation ceiling at the immortal (Tier 6) level.

The Three Books: Three low-tier items—Intimate Paradise from Naruto, Young Master's Guest from an urban world, and a photo album of demi-human beauties from a Western fantasy world.

The Two Guns: A single item, a Tier 1 weapon—twin Crystal Desert Eagles from CrossFire, infinite ammo edition. Their firepower was decent.

The Black Egg: A Pokémon Egg, Tier 5—a Shiny Black Rayquaza, one of the legendary Pokémon from Pokémon and a top-tier combatant. It also had the potential for Mega Evolution, further boosting its power.

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"Quite a few treasures here. My luck really isn't bad," Wu Tong mused, surveying the haul. Though many items were useless to her, their quality was undeniable.

She rearranged the items by tier:

Special Items: The jar of Senzu Beans.

Tier 6 Items: Solar Blaze Art and the Anywhere Door.

Tier 5 Items: The Rayquaza Egg and the Horse Talisman.

Tier 4 Item: The Gourmet Tablecloth.

Tier 1 Item: The twin Crystal Desert Eagles (infinite ammo).

Low-Tier Items: The three books.

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"Not bad. Even if some things aren't useful, it's still a great haul."

Wu Tong wasn't surprised that Senzu Beans were classified as a special item. Across the multiverse, many things defied strict categorization, and Senzu Beans had an exceptionally high ceiling.

They remained effective up to Tier 8, but for Tier 9 and above, they were useless. At that level, injuries were rare to begin with.

Given that Senzu Beans worked universally up to Tier 8, they couldn't be cleanly classified, hence their "special item" designation. The same applied to other unique treasures like Revival Coins—anything that couldn't be neatly tiered was labeled as "special" by the chat group.

In the end, the chat group's tier system was something the higher-ups had cobbled together casually. The multiverse was full of anomalies, and trying to force everything into rigid categories would only drive one mad.

The tiers were just a rough guide—understanding an item's function was what truly mattered.

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